On fire, boils on the skin? Why do you have boils on your body

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The boil is actually a symptom of a certain suppuration of the tissue. This symptom is mainly manifested as local redness, swelling, and suppuration. If the redness is not too large, topical fusidic acid cream or mupirocin cream can be applied topically.

    If the suppuration symptoms are more obvious, then you can use dragon ball ointment to apply externally, which has a certain effect of reducing swelling and pulling out pus. At the same time, some oral antibiotics, such as roxithromycin, or cephalexin, cefaprone, etc., are also needed, which are okay.

    At the same time as using these drugs, you can also take appropriate oral Chinese patent medicines, such as heat-clearing and detoxification syrup, or a clear tablet, gentian laxative liver pills, etc. While using these drugs**, it is necessary to keep the area of the infected area clean, not to form local inflammation due to infection, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    That's right, it's caused by oil clogging the pores, and when the pus head is broken and the blockage is cleared, it will be fine. If the boil is too big to break on its own, you have to go to the hospital and have the doctor cut it open to drain the pus.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Why do I get boils so often?

    It's a poisonous gas in my body, and I often grow it in the summer, both on my back and on my **. Comfort.

    The boil must not be scratched or squeezed, otherwise the poisonous gas will spread, and it must not be broken, otherwise it will leave a scar.

    Do not eat hot and hairy things, such as meat and fried things. Eat more things that clear away heat and detoxify, drink more water, preferably honeysuckle tea and mung bean soup. If you want medicine, it is best not to take Western medicine, you can take Da Sep Capsules and Liushen Pills.

    There is also a method of external application, open the big septic capsule, and the powder and vinegar inside, preferably with musk, are mixed into a black-brown paste, and applied to the bag with gauze. Change it once a day, about three days, the bag will come out of the tip, and when the tip is hard, heat the needle, pick the tip through, and put the poison **Don't squeeze it like a pimple. Then the bag will be eliminated, but just put the poison ** There will be a hole, don't touch it, be careful not to get infected, and you won't be able to see it at all in a few days.

    However, if you can eliminate it by taking medicine, do not use the method of pulling out the poison, because inexperienced people can easily squeeze and spread the poison when they pull it out. My dad got my boils for me, and he used to grow them when he was young, so he had experience.

    If you have the conditions, you can buy snakes and come back to make snake soup, snakes are cool. When I was a child, my father went to the countryside and caught a cobra for me, saying that it was to fight poison with poison.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Boils are mostly caused by Staphylococcus aureus infection, and occasionally Staphylococcus epidermidis, Streptococcus, Pseudomonas spp., Escherichia coli, etc., alone or in combination.

    What are the ** boils?

    Staphylococcus aureus generally survives on the surface of the nasal mucosa and does not cause harm to the human body. However, if you are scratched or bruised, the bacteria will invade from the hair follicle and cause boils.

    What are the triggers for boils?

    The following factors increase the risk:

    When you are in a high temperature environment and sweat a lot;

    Scratching, abrasion**;

    Poor hygiene habits, local ** unclean;

    long-term alcohol consumption; Suffering from other ** diseases.

    Such as acne. Eczema.

    ** If the protective barrier is damaged, it is prone to boils;

    Diabetes. Anaemia.

    Malnutrition. Chronic nephritis.

    Neutrophils.

    Functional impairment, post-transplantation, and long-term use of glucocorticoids reduce the body's immunity and increase the risk of disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Boils are caused by local infection with bacteria, resulting in redness, swelling, heat and pain. Common infecting bacteria are Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus and so on. Due to the low resistance of the body, or being in a local high temperature and high humidity environment, it is easy to induce boils to recur.

    **, oral and topical antibiotics can be used**. In addition, we should pay more attention to our daily life, exercise regularly, drink more water, ensure sleep time, and do not drink alcohol.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Question 1: What should I do if I often have boils? Eat a light diet, use Zixin brand boil ointment, and eat bezoar pills. Get.

    Question 2: What should I do if I often have boils? 10 points Pay attention to personal hygiene, exercise regularly, improve physical fitness, and prevent bacteria from entering.

    When the boil just starts, clean it with alcohol and apply erythromycin ointment to work, don't eat hair, you can make honeysuckle tea to drink, drink mung bean soup (turn off the heat immediately after boiling, do not cook for a long time, drink soup without eating beans). Don't eat eggs, my colleague heard her father who is a Chinese medicine doctor say that eating eggs will grow 7 boils in a row, I don't believe in this evil, so I ate eggs, and then I really grew 7 boils in a row, which made me troubled for a few months. Anti-inflammatory drugs can be eaten unless they are very serious (such as fever), generally do not take them, boils are similar to acne, and they will go away after a few days.

    I hope my experience will be helpful to you.

    Question 3: What should I do if I always have boils on my body You can apply a local hot compress, and after the small boil is swollen and ripe, the pus will come out. At the same time, you can choose to take anti-inflammatory and anti-infective drugs such as cephalexin and roxithromycin, pay attention to a light diet, and do not eat spicy food.

    Question 4: What should I do if I have boils on my face Eat less greasy, meat, peanuts, soybeans, melon seeds, etc. Wash your face often, don't wear makeup, and keep your face clean. Only the reputation of the hall.

    Question 5: Always on fire, boils on the face, what causes it, what to do Squeeze it out one by one! Then apply cool oil to your face! Cool!

    Question 6: What is the cause of my ** old fire boil and how to treat the root of the liver fire, it is recommended to regulate it with traditional Chinese medicine. Pay attention to the rules of life on weekdays, control your emotions, and don't be anxious.

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